How funny is that?! Just yesterday I realised I was falling deep, deep into Malabrigo world... Contrary to what you have, it is not readily available here in central Europe, so I have to take what I can get! To try it out, I knit a Just Enough Ruffles scarf with Malabrigo Worsted recently and I LOVE it!!! All that softness, squishiness, lightness and warmth, siiiggghhh...... However, I was a bit disappointed that one skein wasn't really enough and I had to adjust the width to make it work... Still, even before listening to your podcast, I had decided to order enough for the Vine Yoke (yeah, I know!) and a couple more in a different colour for another JERuffles scarf ;))) Now the colour I'm dying to try is Applewood... Smitten.Oh, and I look forward to your regular podcasts - I caught up on 20 of them over the Nantucket cardigan, gosh, that seemed to grow fast ;o!!!

I love color Turner the most. I've only used the worsted once so far and have Turner waiting for socks. I'd love to have more to knit something else. This is one of my favorite yarns. The colors are luscious.

I am pretty new to Malabrigo and have yet to purchase and knit with it. Every Friday Night at my LYS's knitting group, somebody has a WIP with it and I can't help but pet and caress it. I would love to try the Malabrigo Worsted in Jewel Blue.

I loved you knitting story on this episode. My first sweater was also the "Not Your Standard-issue Sweatshirt". (And it's still a UFO, oops)

I Love Malabrigo so this was a great podcast... all of your podcasts are great! I just finished my first Malabrigo sweater (for my Mom). I love the Olive Worsted Malabrigo at Dancing Ewe Yarns. I can see why you like it so much!Phyllis SonomaKnits on Ravelry

You are such an enabler! Malabrigo...such a lovely yarn :) My favorite? The Cabernet! Looking to make a cowl out of it :DI really enjoyed the story and the pic of the ribby pulli as well. Keep up the great podcasts, pictures, and new projects! Thanks, Alana

I always look forward to your podcast - thanks for another great episode! I definitely think you should knit Coraline - I made one and love it! It's such a flattering design with lots of lovely details.

Malabrigo is not easy to hunt down in Britain at all, and I would relish the chance to knit with Marine.

I love Malabrigo, have been a huge fan ever since I discovered it. Our LYS just started to carry some of the yarn too - finally after many nagging requests from customers like me. Thanks for the podcast and contest. I love the color Marine.

Great podcast! I love Malabrigo, but always end up using it to make gifts for other people. I'd love to make something for myself out of it (a scarf or some mittens). Blue graphite is one of my favorites right now.

I'm so thrilled that the word about Malabrigo is spreading! I love so many of the colorways that it's hard to select just one! Charrua is a favorite, but any of the blues are really terrific (I've knit with a number of them!).

I've been playing catchup with the episodes but wanted to let you know that I have loved Malabrigo for a long time! I recently made a pair of Evangelines and a hat out of just one skein, and just love how warm and squishy they are. It's so hard to choose a favorite color - that's one of the reasons I love them -the colors are just beautiful!!!I guess I'd choose the blue graphite or the Cabernet. Thanks for the great podcast!or maybe the applewood... ;) nevermind!

Malabrigo was the very first yarn that I ever bought! It was the emerald blue colour, and I made a glove, and a scarf! (only one glove!)If I were to win this contest you have running I'd love to have a skein of Jewel Blue! Its such a lovely colour!

Malabrigo is my yarn drug. It is the softest wool I have ever felt. I have knit many things with it, and just recently finished some lacy mitts with Silky Merino. Thank you for focusing on my favorite yarn. Paris nights is my favorite color, but I love forset as well.

I don't think it would be weird to have three Ysolda projects on the needles. She has such clever designs, who could blame you? I absolutely love the Amoroso colorway of Malabrigo, what a gorgeous red!

LOVE Malabrigo! I loved the story about the ribbed cardi also! My favorite color is Mint but I didn't see that on the Dancing Ewe site, so any green is great! Forest, Olive, and Sapphire Green are beautiful and I haven't seen them in any LYS before.

While I was listening to the podcast, I was happily knitting my February Lady Sweater in Verde Adriana. After I finish a row (and sometimes while in the middle), I pause to caress my knitting. It's so soft!I had already finished the yoke when I realised that my raglan increases were not done correctly. So today I frogged everything. A bummer, but still, I get to knit longer with this yarn. I'm totally addicted.I'd like to win a skein of Amoroso.

I'm knitting the forset canopy shawl out of Mal worsted in Frank Ochre right now. I LOVE Malabrigo! Thanks for talking about it on your podcast! If my name is chosen I would love a skein of Blue Graphite.

Alana,Thanks so much for your cheerful and informative podcast. I always look forward to it and am so inspired. I've heard so much about Malabrigo, and no one local carries it. Maybe this is the time for my first Dancing Ewe order!Cynthia (imabizzybee on ravelry)

I enjoy your podcast quite a bit, and was finally moved to post and try for some yarn by your claim that one skein can make a nice project. I'd love to give Amoroso a whirl! (gotta love those malabrigo reds)

Great podcast. Really loved the product reviews and drooled over your projects.

I immediately looked in my stash for malabrigo and remembered that I have some malabrigo lace that I bought for a shawl KAL. You've made me so excited about it that I'll be casting on for it this weekend.

I just recently started listening to your podcast, and it is by far the best podcast I've listened to (and now it's the only one) :)I've been itching to try some of this Malabrigo that I've heard to much about. Thanks for the chance to win a skein. :)

I really loved the story that you featured on the podcast. How great that after all those problems and frustration, she was able to do something so wonderful with her finished project. I have not done anything so selfless with malabrigo and have only made myself a pair of mittens with it. But I did love it so much that I considered making a pair of fingerless mitts with it out of sunset. What a great color and yarn.

I just discovered your podcast a couple of months ago and I've really been enjoying it. I've also really liked reading your blog and looking at all of the beautiful things you knit. If I won a skein of Malabrigo, I'd love it in the color Polar Morn.

As always, a great show! I've only knit Malabrigo sock yarn in Impressionist Blue, and it made amazing socks. I really wanted to keep them for myself, but my Mom admired them so much when they were on the needles that she'll be getting them for Hanukkah. I would love to try Malabrigo sock yarn in the Botticelli Red!

I just found your podcast when you posted on the Malabrigo Junkies group on Ravelry. Wonderful stuff :-).

If I had to choose just one colour of malabrigo from Dancing Ewes selection (and I'm not sure it's right to make anyone choose just one colour) I think it would have to be Forest. Of course I will probably change my mind in the next few minutes here...but at least I have now posted my comment.

Great podcast! I know how you feel about Ysolda patterns. I made an Ishbel and am itching to start a Damson when I have time...Malabrigo is my fave yarn - my sister sent me 2 skeins of worsted to knit a scarf when I was a beginner, so I was hooked from the start! I would love a skein in Jewel Blue...

I came upon your podcast while I was looking for quilting podcasts. Your show is such a professional production. I wonder how you are able to do so much. I have been faithful in listening to each podcast in order and not jumping ahead, which is difficult because I know that I am missing out on putting my name in the drawings, but I don’t want to miss a word. You are such a great storyteller and your product reviews are great. I live in Alaska and I am lucky to have a very small yarn shop (it is also an art gallery) in my town but you have opened up the world of knitting to me. I wasn’t aware of all the modern patterns that there are. Although I am a chunky middle aged mom I have a daughter and daughter-in-law and a daughter-in-law to be that would look great in your creatations. I can now add to my gift giving options. I thougth I was stuck with bulky sweaters and socks! I can’t wait to try the Malabrio yarn in the Lettuce color. Please pick me or I will have to buy it myself. Thanks also for the product review on the knit picks needles. I have rheumatoid arthritis and in the Arthritis Today magazine it has suggested that knitters use circular or DP needles since it keeps your hands and shoulders closer to the body and less stress on the elbows, shoulders and hands. They also suggest using wooded needles to keep the hands warm. I have been doing this and it has been the difference between me knitting and having too much joint pain to knit. I will be purchasing a set of the interchangeable needles with the next pay check, call it Christmas present to self. I look forward to each episode and I will be buying your new green leave shawl pattern to make for myself. Denise